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Spotify Google Podcasts Today, I have the pleasure of welcoming Sébastien , the founder of the Luxembourg Business Email List Boost Conversion collective, an agency specializing in optimizing the conversion rate of e-merchants. Their real difference compared to other agencies of the same type is that they don’t just do technical CRO.
Boost Conversion is above all a group of
experts in brand strategy, copywriting, UX, AB testing and development. Because according to Sébastien, the conversion of a site is not just about moving a few buttons on the site or adding a few more pictograms to describe your products. This was the whole theme of the discussion I had with Sébastien for over an hour and a half. We have seen together, through practical cases, that the conversion of an e-commerce site is optimal when you have a strong brand and a site optimized for conversion. In other words,
If you have a great looking site, but a lousy brand, your conversion rates will be disappointing. If you have a great brand, but a poorly done site, it’s the same thing. Your conversion B2C Reviews rates will be lower than they should be. So, I oriented my discussion with Sébastien so that we could address these 2 aspects of the conversion of an e-commerce site: Branding Optimize an e-commerce site (CRO) In the 1st part of the episode, we will focus on branding. I asked Sébastien to explain to us:
Why is he convinced that branding and conversion are intimately linked? Boost Conversion is above all a group of experts in brand strategy, copywriting, UX, AB testing and development. Because according to Sébastien, the conversion of a site is not just about moving a few buttons on the site or adding a few more pictograms to describe your products. This was the whole theme of the discussion I had with Sébastien for over an hour and a half. We have seen together,